This is better in that it has more relevant images

..but it could do with better color coordination and make it look more slick
Heads rolling for such stuff? Hardly.Raja Bose wrote:Raghavendra, Unfortunately ignorance of the sort demonstrated by DRDO (or whichever private firm it sub-contracted its website design to) in this regard goes way beyond what can be charitably termed as an "Honest Mistake". In most other countries heads would roll for this - make no mistake about that.
Don't write in. Mock them in public - in the media, in blogs and on fora such as this. Writing in never helped. I can guarantee that the Flash animation has been done by some contract IT worker who has picked up a few images from here and there - and the DRDO people responsible for actually looking at those images and animation have not bother to check what is online. The story is exactly the same as the Indian ad that carried a photo of the Packee air chief - a combination of ignorance of IT among those who want the web page, ignorance of the subject among those who made the web page and incompetence on both sides. These idiots need to be shamed in public.Rajput wrote:Even their own address is wrong, in the "contact us" page:
DIRECTOR, DESIDOC
MetCafe House,
Delhi-110054
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No point in blaming DRDO as such ... considering that they might not have been allocated funds to even have decent PR... IMHO the website may even have been done as a final year engineering project... have known some folks earlier in the decade who set up websites for such govt entities as purely traineesshiv wrote:I can guarantee that the Flash animation has been done by some contract IT worker who has picked up a few images from here and there - and the DRDO people responsible for actually looking at those images and animation have not bother to check what is online
Two days after I highlighted a DRDO howler on Livefist, there's fortunately been some follow-up. Following an alert that was sounded yesterday after the post was circulated at DRDO HQ, the people in charge were ordered to immediately dispense with the graphic and re-create it using images of only indigenous weapons programmes. In the meantime, they've replaced the old howler with a static image of the Tejas Light Combat Aircraft (see image). Oh, well.
The number was that as per last quoted. But, we can't be sure of numbers.rohitvats wrote:CJ,
Thank you, thank you and many more Thank Yous.
Those Samyukta pics are a real keeper. People can this way gauge the complexity and bandwidth of this system. This system is a real game changer in the COMINT/SIGINT arena. IIRC, there are total of 140 vehicles in this sytem. Right?
Just click on the image and when it opens right click and save it.Vril wrote:http://epaper.timesofindia.com/Default/ ... 3672787359
POsted in today's TOIlet, Mumbai edition, see the picture in Kashmiri's defy geelani's bandh call and observe the soldier in the far right. what is he wearing??? RoboCop??
i dont know how to import that image.request learned members if they can post the image.
thanks
Yes RoboCop - whatever that is ..Vril wrote:http://epaper.timesofindia.com/Default/ ... 3672787359
POsted in today's TOIlet, Mumbai edition, see the picture in Kashmiri's defy geelani's bandh call and observe the soldier in the far right. what is he wearing??? RoboCop??
i dont know how to import that image.request learned members if they can post the image.
thanks
Republic day security. They are meant to stand out and be visible. Those who are meant to be invisible will blend in with the crowd. As an aside why does your comment sound so Macaulayite contemptuous to me? Is it just me?Neshant wrote:why are they wearing white pants.
it should be all black so its harder for the enemy to get a reference when shooting in a hurry
bunch of guys in white pants & a black shirt running around stand out like a sore thumb.
(personal comment edited out - JE Menon).why are they wearing white pants. it should be all black so its harder for the enemy to get a reference when shooting in a hurry bunch of guys in white pants & a black shirt running around stand out like a sore thumb.
I saw almost similar full body anti-riot suit in IndeSec Expo today. Manufactured by Applied Systems, it costs nearly Rs 14000 a unit and is in use with RAF and some police in some states . Provides good full body protection, including back from rocks, sticks, sharp edged weapons etc.chaanakya wrote:
Just click on the image and when it opens right click and save it.
http://a.imageshack.us/img375/5673/kashmirl.jpg
Hi Vasu,Vasu wrote:Vishal, good to see your inputs again. Have the rains been keeping you down?
The photo IS hyperlinked.Vasu wrote:Also, please provide a link to your photo, if it is on airliners/jetphotos.
It is probably the Naval variant MP5SD-N2. Not sure !Gaur wrote: Which weapon are the MARCOS personnel carrying? Looks like mp5 to me but the barrel seems to be a little weird.
Foreign scooter helmets are better.Naidu wrote:Repeat after me, boys and girls: Scooter helmets!
PS: I'm hopeful at least of the regulars and oldtimers will get what I'm saying.